False. Being able to read the 20/20 line on the eye chart does not tell you everything you need to know about healthy vision. For example, it does not tell you whether or not vision in one eye is suppressed or less efficient or whether there are problems with visual processing.

Vision is learned.True or False?

True. Research at the Gesell Institute tells
us that children are not born with "normal" vision -- they must learn to see.

All children are ready to read at the age of six.True or False?

False. Visual abilities develop as a child
matures. The child who develops slowly may not have the visual skills to read at the age of six.